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Subject: Re: Old Danish???
Author: Caprice   (Authenticated as Caprice)
Date: August 19, 2007 at 11:40:28 AM
Reply to: Old Danish??? by Isemay
I think the "th" if Fritha was originally a letter now only used in Icelandic (and perhaps Faroese) - it looks a bit like the letter D and is pr. like "th" in "the". As far as I know, the name Fritha isn't commonly used in Denmark.

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